Please Please Me - The beginning. With the Beatles - Improved vocals/songs. A Hard Day's Night - A major jumping point during Beatlemania. Beatles For Sale - A lot of covers of American classics. Help! - Heavy influences of Bob Dylan. Rubber Soul - Often considered one of their best albums. Revolver - Revolutionary technology helped to experiment with song making. Sgt. Pepper's - Drugs. Kinda obvious. Magical Mystery Tour - Drugs continued. The White Album - Conflicts during recording sessions resulted in some bitter lyrics. Yellow Submarine - A soundtrack to the movie. Abbey Road - A good amount of vocal peaks (mainly during the medley). Let It Be - The unfortunate end to an era.
I lost it at Help! This is too accurate for words to describe.
Help! and Let it Be were so fucking spot on.
Revolver is 100% accurate
Based off of the podcast, Glenn hates this video
In what regard?
what did he say?
Lol you gotta answer, I don’t recall him mentioning this
LET IT BE LMFAOOO
This had me on the floor
Yellow Submarine is perfect!
it is of course not an actual beatles album
Please Please Me - The beginning.
With the Beatles - Improved vocals/songs.
A Hard Day's Night - A major jumping point during Beatlemania.
Beatles For Sale - A lot of covers of American classics.
Help! - Heavy influences of Bob Dylan.
Rubber Soul - Often considered one of their best albums.
Revolver - Revolutionary technology helped to experiment with song making.
Sgt. Pepper's - Drugs. Kinda obvious.
Magical Mystery Tour - Drugs continued.
The White Album - Conflicts during recording sessions resulted in some bitter lyrics.
Yellow Submarine - A soundtrack to the movie.
Abbey Road - A good amount of vocal peaks (mainly during the medley).
Let It Be - The unfortunate end to an era.
Last two were so accurate
This way too true
This is it. The greatest crossover video I've ever seen. Thank you.
Rubber Soul was perfect
I’m dying
Perfection.